Darren Demchuk, CPA, CA

Darren Demchuk

Darren Demchuk , CPA, CA

Partner, Private Enterprise

As a member of MNP’s Private Enterprise team in the Calgary region, Darren works closely with his clients to help them achieve ongoing success.

Darren brings extensive familiarity with audit and assurance engagements, as well as accounting and financial reporting, to his role. He has nearly two-and-a-half decades of experience in public practice and served as chief financial officer for a private aviation company for three years. Darren has worked with companies in a variety of sectors and now specializes in the home building, real estate and construction sectors.

Darren earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Business Administration – Professional Accounting from Eastern Washington University. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 1998 (B.C.) and 1999 (Alberta).

Darren previously served as Audit and Financial Committee Chair for the Calgary Telus Convention Centre for almost a decade.


Contact Darren Today

This field is required.

This field is required.

Phone or Email field is required.

Please enter a valid email.

Phone or Email field is required.

Please enter a valid phone number.

This field is required.

This field is required.

 

reCaptcha Validation Failed. Please try again!

Please complete the highlighted fields.

Insights

  • Progress

    April 30, 2025

    How the current market impacts the value of your energy business

    How do shifts in the energy sector impact the value of your business? A valuation can help you understand what your company is worth in a volatile market.

  • Agility

    April 30, 2025

    What role does tech play in the next chapter of your business?

    Improve efficiency, create opportunities, and differentiate your business with these four steps for successful tech adoption. 

  • Agility

    April 29, 2025

    Rethinking growth: How Canadian wineries can adapt to a shifting landscape

    Tariffs, shifting tastes, and trade barriers are reshaping Canadian wine. Here’s how producers can respond and unlock new opportunities for growth.